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Therapy dogs Rudy and Chanel were flown to El Paso to comfort victims, families and first responders after the mass shooting.
Which state will next be deemed too troublesome to be allowed to participate in democracy, asks HuffPost India's editor in chief.
Two mass shootings a mere 13 hours apart have once again left Americans questioning their country's gun ownership laws. On Saturday, a gunman opened fire in El Paso, Texas, killing 20 people. In the evening, another shooter in Dayton, Ohio, opened fire in a neighbourhood known for its nightlife, killing nine people. The previous weekend, a teenager opened fire at a garlic festival in California, killing three people.
If the country isn’t ready for a hard Brexit, the public deserve to know before they’re launched into the abyss, Frances O'Grady and Sir Bob Kerslake write.
"I am living, breathing proof of a child rapist and nobody is interested. How is that OK?"
"We see it on Fox News, we see it on the internet, but we also see it from our commander in chief," says Beto O’Rourke
Clauvino da Silva wore a silicone mask, wig, pink shirt and tight jeans.
"We see it on Fox News, we see it on the internet, but we also see it from our commander in chief," former Representative Beto O’Rourke said.
The El Paso shooting suspect is believed to have posted on the forum, which is linked to three mass shootings this year alone.
"The terrorism is coming from inside the house, the white one," mocked one wag.